Rembrandt, one of the most famous painters and graphic artists in history, had a decisive influence on the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century. In this heyday, when the Dutch were a leading maritime and trading power, numerous talented painters entered the art market. Many were inspired by Rembrandt, who was already celebrated as an artist during his lifetime.
The exhibition shows the influence Rembrandt had on his contemporaries, pupils and successors with a large number of paintings and prints. It presents an impressive collection of mainly Dutch loans, including original etchings by Rembrandt.
In cooperation with Hoogsteder Museum Foundation (NL)
The exhibition shows the influence Rembrandt had on his contemporaries, pupils and successors with a large number of paintings and prints. It presents an impressive collection of mainly Dutch loans, including original etchings by Rembrandt.
In cooperation with Hoogsteder Museum Foundation (NL)